Cheesy Potato Gratin

Cheesy Potato Gratin

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INGREDIENTS⁠
⭐ 3–4 medium russet potatoes, thinly sliced⁠
⭐ 1 cup heavy cream⁠
⭐ ½ cup whole milk⁠
⭐ 2 tbsp unsalted butter, melted⁠
⭐ 2 tsp thyme leaves⁠
⭐ ¾ tsp paprika⁠
⭐ ¼ tsp garlic powder⁠
⭐ ¼ tsp onion powder⁠
⭐ ¼ tsp black pepper⁠
⭐ ½ tsp fine sea salt⁠
⭐ 2 cups shredded cheddar cheese⁠

RECIPE⁠
1️⃣ Preheat Fritaire to 176°C.⁠
2️⃣ Butter an 8-inch baking dish.⁠
3️⃣ Mix cream, milk, butter, herbs, and spices.⁠
4️⃣ Layer potatoes, sprinkle ¾ cheese.⁠
5️⃣ Pour cream mixture, cover, and bake for 1 hour.⁠
6️⃣ Uncover, add remaining cheese, and bake 5–10 mins.⁠
7️⃣ Rest, slice, and share the cozy meal made with Fritaire⁠

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